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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1916)
T H E C H E M A W A A M E R IC A N LOCAL LORE C aptain E. B. H offm an of S eattle called at C hem a wa S unday. Mr. Brace has secured an u p -to -d ate 7-passenger S tudeb ak er car. T h e enrollm ent at C hem aw a has about reached th e 600 m ark th is q u a rte r. A very fine h alf-to n e p ictu re of C om m issioner C ato Sells has ju st been received. Miss S arah B rew er sp en t Sunday w ith her b ro th er and sister at C orvallis, O re. M rs. W eniger and d a u g h te r E sth e r of Salem were visitors at C hem aw a on S unday. Miss S kipton speaks very h ig h ly of Cecelia H aw ley w ho is sergeant in th e d in in g room. A lvina C ourchane, w ho is in th e s tu d e n t’s k itch en , m ade some fine p ru n e cake last S atu rd ay . T h e annual football banquet will be given on F rid a y evening , covers for about seventy persons being laid. T h e past sum m er and fall has been unusual for th e W illam ette valley in th a t th e rainfall was less th an ever know n. T h e old assem bly room on th e u p p er floor of th e school b u ild in g w as crow ded to its lim it a t S unday evenin g chapel. Inspection of q u a rte rs took place as usual on S u n day m o rn in g . T h e tw o com m ittees rep o rt q u ite fa vorably in regard to cleanliness and order. On T h an k sg iv in g (to m o rro w ) our football team plays its last gam e of th e season. It m eets th e stro n g V ancouver A th letic C lub. A h ard gam e is looked for. Miss V irg in ia W ech ter, who was form ally a clerk at Chem aw a, and h er sister, visited old friends here S unday . Miss W ech ter is now em ployed in the S tate H ouse in Salem . W ork on th e ad dition to th e school auditorium is progressing, alth o u g h unavoidable delay has been oc casioned th ro u g h in ab ility to secure cars for tra n s portation of m aterials. M rs. V itina F arro w of A dam s, O regon, w as a visi to r at Chem aw a last w eek. She enrolled her son Jesse, and will retu rn and re-enroll in a short tim e her son, R alph F arrow , w ho was a stu d en t a few years ago. H o n . W . C. H aw ley, rep resen tativ e in C ongress from th is d istrict, m ade a visit to Chem aw a on S a tu r day last, and w hile here m ade a close inspection of th e school. M r. H aw ley is a good friend of Chem aw a. Dewey T albot retu rn ed from Clallam Bay on the 24th b rin g in g w ith him a new pupil, Isaac M ike. Dewey reports th a t his b ro th er “ T a lly ” will be back soon to atten d th e C apital Business College in Salem . PAG E 3 A good m any heatin g stoves have been p u t up in th e p u p ils ’ quarters and school room s. T h is is re n dered necessary on account of the poor condition of th e steam system , w hich, how ever it is hoped to have rem edied soon. A dem onstration ad v ertisin g the W adco coffee and T ru -B lu cookies and w afers w as given in the trad in g store S atu rd ay . T h e dem onstration counter was crow ded m ost of the day, em ployees and families and the stu d e n ts being served. O u r supervisor, Col. O tis B. G oodall, has been called out of his d istric t to tak e tem porary charge of the F o rt T o tten School, N o rth D akota. W e hope he will be relieved soon and th a t his official duties will call him to this part of th e d istric t. A C om m ittee com posed of prom inent citizens of Sa lem , rep resen tin g th e Com m ercial Club, visited C he m awa on F rid ay last w ith th e view of looking into the needs of the school and presen tin g sam e to the O regon delegation in C ongress for action. F all p lo u g h in g is well underw ay. T h e hay ground of fifty acres has been seeded by the farm force, and the g ard en detail is p rep arin g the ground for about six ty acres of garden tru c k . N ex t to be ploughed is th e g rain and corn land. P ru n in g th e loganberries and blackberries as well as su c k erin g and trim m in g th e straw berries is well u n d er w av. Clean speech, clean lives, clean athletics, coupled w ith an honest purpose, is th e slogan of the boys. At th eir “ discipline” rally S unday evening m any speeches were made u rg in g w illing com pliance w ith all schools rules, and the desirabilitv of tak in g a d v antage of every facility at C hem aw a in securing an education. A num ber of good, stro n g speeches were m ade by the young m en. T h e sp irit at Chem aw a is fine. M rs. Sm ith entertained a few friends inform ally, but d elig h tfu lly , last S aturday evening after the social. A fter th e guests had gath ered they were let into the secret th a t th e occasion was in honor of M r. S m ith ’s b irth d ay . T h e evening was spent in story telling and congenial c h a tte r. Delectable re freshm ents consisting of tam ales, sandw iches, coffee, cake and ice-cream were served. A fter show ering Mr. S m ith w ith co n g ratu latio n s and good w ishes the guests d ep arted , having spent a m ost enjoyable evening. T h e 8th grade pupils are p rep arin g to give an e n tertain m en t to usher in th e C hristm as holiday season. W e have a new classm ate in th e eighth grade, A m elia N orbert, who is a recent arrival from N o rth - p o rt, W ash in g to n . ■«■■■■■■■■■■■H